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 @V0t1ngJimFar-right from New Jersey commented…2wks2W

It's just like the Democrats to meddle in our party's affairs, trying to keep a weak speaker in power to further their own agenda. This move to save Mike Johnson just proves they're more interested in playing political games than letting us address the real issues facing our country.

 @FreeTradeDomLibertarianfrom Florida commented…2wks2W

Seems like political theater at its finest, where principles take a backseat to power plays and strategic alliances.

 @C0ngressCharlotteProgressive from Connecticut commented…2wks2W

Honestly, I'm kind of impressed and surprised to see Democrats rallying to save Speaker Mike Johnson from this ouster attempt. It's not every day you see this level of bipartisanship, especially with the political climate being as polarized as it is. This move by the Dems, to me, feels like a strategic play to maintain some level of stability in Congress, which, let's face it, is desperately needed given the chaos we've been seeing. And if this can help keep the focus on important issues like aid for Ukraine, rather than internal power struggles, then I'm all for it.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson’s job looks safe as Democrats say they’ll block effort to oust him

https://marketwatch.com/story/house-speaker-mike-johnsons-job-lo…

Top House Democrats on Tuesday said they would block an effort to remove House Speaker Mike ... him more than a week ago to approve aid for Ukraine and other U.S. allies. The effort to oust Johnson has been led by Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene ...

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'It will not succeed': House Dems say they'll kill motion to oust Speaker Mike Johnson

https://usatoday.com/story/news/politics/house-democrats-mike-jo…

Democrats are vowing to rescue House Speaker Mike Johnson from an ouster threat, throwing the embattled Republican speaker a lifeline as he faces revolt from his party's right flank.“At this moment, upon completion of our national security work,

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House Democratic leaders announce they would save Johnson if threat to oust comes to floor

https://yahoo.com/gma/house-democratic-leaders-announce-save

House Democratic leadership announced on Tuesday that if a motion to vacate Speaker Mike Johnson is brought to the House floor for a vote, they would vote to table the effort. Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced a motion to vacate the speaker's chair last month.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Would you support a political leader from an opposing party if you believed they were unfairly targeted, and why?

 @9LZ45SF from Missouri answered…2wks2W

No because even though it would seem that they are unfairly targeted it doesn't mean it's true because some people spread fake rumors about being unfairly targeted..

 @9LZ82SH from Tennessee answered…2wks2W

 @9LZ73QH from Tennessee answered…2wks2W

Yes, if they were unfairly targeted and didn't do anything they shouldn't, then I would be on the opposing side.

 @9LZ6QBM from Missouri answered…2wks2W

No I would support them for their view and what they could do to represent the people.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Do you think loyalty to one’s party should come before what a politician believes is best for the country?

 @9LZ45SF from Missouri answered…2wks2W

I think loyalty to ones party should come before what a politician believes is best for the country if their loyal to the civilians..

 @9LZ6G9XLibertarian from Arkansas answered…2wks2W

Absolutely not, what is best for the country comes first no matter what political ideology you follow. In most cases your political ideology skews what you believe is best so this question is fairly redundant as most would not break ranks because of this fact.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

How would you feel if politicians from opposing parties worked together more often, even if it meant compromising on some of their positions?

 @9LZ82SH from Tennessee answered…2wks2W

this is a good thing intra-party communication is needed in our society.

 @9LZ6QBM from Missouri answered…2wks2W

It would show that the US government is trying to step away from controlling everything to make money or maybe its just an point being public to pretend that is there ideal but it just fills there pockets.

 @9LZ68MFRepublican from Minnesota answered…2wks2W

I would feel bad because there wouldn’t be anything to vote for

 @9LZ7Z9F from Ohio disagreed…2wks2W

I feel like we are paying officials for nothing. It seems like all they do is block one another. I hate having only 2 major parties that are so far apart, but they have all the money- so more moderate parties can’t get a chance. This is why all politics should be public funded only- no, rich people buying the elections!

 @9LZ5ZRS from Missouri answered…2wks2W

I would feel concerned in a way of where some people would try to team up and try something like that.

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